Title of article :
Resource Control and Corruption in Africa: Challenges and Solutions the Civil Society Dimension
Author/Authors :
Igbede، Moko Finian نويسنده University of Calabar-Nigeria ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
In Africa, the challenges of overcoming corruption and the dirty politics of resource
control in the continent are numerous and costly. One would have expected something
better; but in Africa, corruption has pervaded every facet of life including the continent’s
political institution and its resource control industry. This has happened so much so that
aided by corruption; the real people who now control Africa’s resources are the super
nations of the world. African leaders whose duty it is to protest external control of her
people’s resources and to fight corruption have failed to do so being the major
beneficiaries of the same corruption-laden leadership and resource control industry in
Africa. Against this backdrop, several theories (solutions) to corruption and resource
control in Africa have been advanced. This paper argues that in the midst of them all, any
workable solution to corruption and resource control in Africa must exclude government
as far as possible and that such a solution lies in the NADECO Nigeria-based civil
society pressure, where civil society coalition was complemented by implementation of
relevant anti-graft laws that were available in the country growth.
Journal title :
Euro-Asian Journal of Economics and Finance
Journal title :
Euro-Asian Journal of Economics and Finance